Nutraceutical

A Nutraceutical is a pharmaceutical-grade and standardized nutrient.[1] In the US, "nutraceuticals" do not exist as a regulatory category; they are regulated as dietary supplements and food additives by the FDA under the authority of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.[2]

Canada

Under
Canadian law, a nutraceutical can either be marketed as a food or as a
drug; the terms "nutraceutical" and "functional food" have no legal
distinction,
[3]
referring to "a product isolated or purified from foods that is
generally sold in medicinal forms not usually associated with food [and]
is demonstrated to have a physiological benefit or provide protection
against chronic disease."

The phrase "Let food be the medicine and medicine be the food," coined by Hippocrates over 2500 years ago is receiving a lot of interest today as food scientists and consumers realize the many health benefits of certain foods.

With the market of medical marijuana and CBD or Cannabidiol growing, it is important to know why something is legal and what exactly is illegal. It is also important to understand the laws around Industrial Hemp (which is LEGAL in Canada) versus the United States where Federal Laws may countermand State Laws that have already legalized a cannabis including marijuana for recreational use.

Please, especially if this is your symptom reliever of choice, do your research yourself and choose products only from those you trust. If you do something illegal it may prevent your path in the future.

TRUST NUTRAS

This way you can purchase and consume with the good faith of knowing you are within your legal rights. Understanding
what CBD
orCannabidiolis will help us answer the question of
understanding why it is legal. The biggest difference in the North American determination of what is legal or not with respect to Cannabis is the THC level.

THC is A Cannabinoid, in fact 1 of at least 60, found to date with extensive scientific research in Various Cannabis Strains. THC is the substance that is known to produce the “high” that
marijuana is known for and the one that the Governments of the the World have intensely regulated for nearly 70 years. They have already taxed tobacco and alcohol and pharmaceuticals as much as possible and they have preserved cannabis for their biggest cash cow yet. Let
us hope that we can finally have our health back.....please.

it
actually shows the differences between Cannabis that is considered Hemp
and the that considered (Marijuana. It further shows the main reason
that HEMP AND CBD ARE LEGAL IN CANADA AS NUTRACEUTICAL FUNCTIONAL FOOD.

The
THC levels in the Canadian Prairie INDUSTRIAL HEMP that is used to
produce our CBD is FAR BELOW LEGAL LIMITS. These are the required rules
as posted.

While
Marijuana plants May Contain High Levels of THC, hemp contains very
little of the psychoactive chemical. This single difference is what most
rely on to distinguish hemp from marijuana. For example, Countries like
Canada have set the maximum THC content of hemp at 0.3%. Any cannabis
with higher THC levels is considered marijuana instead.

In
comparison, medical marijuana produces anywhere between 5-20% THC on
average, with engineered strains tipping the scale at 25-30% THC.

There
is a big difference in the legal version of CBD which is what is sold
by nutras and
many of the others that are making unverified
claims
of themselves in the market place. Understanding that is very
important.

Your WELLNESS IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE to us

The
largest changes have come in the latest laws which have excluded
Industrial Hemp and CBD from the DEA and the controlled substances act.

In
the U.S.A. the Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2013 – Amends the
Controlled Substances Act to exclude industrial hemp from the definition
of “marihuana.” Defines “industrial hemp” to mean the plant Cannabis
sativa L. and any part of such plant, whether growing or not, with a
delta-nine tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3
percent on a dry weight basis. Deems Cannabis sativa L. to meet that
concentration limit if a person grows or processes it for purposes of
making industrial hemp in accordance with state law. ~
https://www.congress.gov/bill/113th-congress/house-bill/525

“ the plants and plant parts of the genera Cannabis, the
leaves and flowering heads of which do not contain more than 0.3 per
cent THC w/w (tetrahydrocannabinol) including the derivatives of such
plants and plant parts that contain no more than 10 µg/g (10 ppm) THC ”

Originating from Central Asia, industrial hemp arrived in eastern Canada with European settlers early in the 17th century. For the next 300 years, hemp was cultivated for food and fibre across the country, including in Alberta. However, in 1938 the Opium and Narcotic Act banned the cultivation, possession and processing of hemp in North America.

In 1994, Canada began to issue research licences to grow industrial hemp on an experimental basis (Figure 1). In 1998, the commercial production of industrial hemp was legalized in Canada with Health Canada being the authority to grant licenses .

Nutraballs and Pet-Pies are made using ONLY Nutras Flour. Nutras Flour is Industrial Hemp Flour
Grown, Processed and Dispensed as a Functional Food Source in Accordance
with Canadian Patent pending 2,902,766 and complies with All Canadian
Law.